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Why Cryo-Crystallography What Happens to Crystals at Low Temperature . 34... [Pg.33]

Computational chemistry is of course another technique to obtain theoretical information on perfect crystals at variable temperature. The background for this approach has been introduced in [113] and will not be further discussed here. It is important to stress that cryo-crystallography is not necessarily an experimental science, because predictions or explanations obtained from theoretical modeling are equally important in modem studies. [Pg.50]

So, what can a scientist expect from a crystallographic study at low temperature We give in the following a bunch of examples that cannot be fully comprehensive but should illustrate the potential of cryo-crystallography. [Pg.50]

In this chapter we have emphasized that experiments on crystals at low temperature may provide information on the chemical bonding and on the thermodynamics of a system. A tight connection is evident between theoretical chemistry and cryo-crystallography. [Pg.62]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.75 , Pg.261 , Pg.322 ]




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